Rarely has the German rap underground been so buzzing: when Lugatti and 9ine gave the late 2010s their style bastard of hardcore hip-hop, trap and nostalgic 808s, rap connoisseurs in particular licked their fingers. The duo serves up tasty fuzz with juicy samples, semi-ironic lyrics with a triple bottom and nihilistic spice on the "Man kennt sich" tapes in boss mode. The echo was not long in coming and within a few years the two became the hottest shit in the German rap game, which they continue to enrich and examine with other level-ups to this day. But even solo, Lugatti has been firing off whole batteries of tracks in the meantime, leaving burn holes in rows in the most important playlists for contemporary rap. Whether confident battle tracks or socially critical conscious hip-hop, whether sarcastic local patriotism in his native Cologne or beats on an international production level: Lugatti masters the game with all his features and draws the circle from the biographical to the social and back again. Rap music from life for life.
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